Accessibility
On the left there are three logos, they all show that this site meets set standards. The XHTML logo used with the CSS logo show that the code is error free, and elements of style are placed within a Style Sheet. Following these standards means that your browser will be able to display the website without any problems.
The WCAG AAA logo shows that the site meets the strictest of guidelines defined by W3C. This means that the site will remain accessible to users of special browsers (for example Lynx, a text-only browser).
Wherever I have used an acronym on the site, a definition can be obtained simply by hovering over the acronym. Users of the Firefox browser may notice that acronyms with definitions are underlined.
The links in the menu at the top of each page can be accessed without the use of the mouse. Windows users should hold the Alt key and select the appropriate Access Key from the list below followed by the enter key. Firefox users will also need to hold the Shift key in addition to the Alt key. Apple Mac users should use the Control key instead.
- H - Home Page
- A - Accessibility
- N - What's New
- C - Contact Me
- L - Links
- S - Summarised CV
- P - Portfolio